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CIRCLE

The circle has been around and influenced human behavior even before the beginning
of recorded history. Primitive men would have observed circles in their daily lives, such
as the moon, sun, and pattern of seasons. The first humans would have wondered at
the widening circular ripples made when a stone was thrown into a pond. The circle was
at the basis of the amazing invention of the wheel, which made life much easier, mobile
and led to many subsequent inventions. For example, during the Industrial Revolution,
circular gears powered machineries in urban factories.
The circle is one of the most common shapes in our daily life, and indeed the universe.
Planets, the movement of the planets, natural cycles, and natural shapes, there are
circles absolutely everywhere. The circle is one of the most complex shapes, and
indeed the most difficult for man to create, yet nature manages to do it perfectly. The
centers of flowers, eyes, and many more things are circular and we see them in our
everyday life.
In mathematics, the study of the circle led to the development of geometry, calculus and
astronomy. In architecture, the arc is the strongest structural shape because stress is
distributed equally along the arc instead of concentrating at any one point.
However, circles are abundant in our daily life in regards to manmade objects, too.
Circles can be found in modern architecture, in the house and out on the street. Without
circles we wouldn't have cars. Sir binabasa niyo ba talaga to. Cars only work because of
the circular motion that is produced to make the circular wheels go round. Without
circles the motion wouldn't be created and the wheels simply wouldn't move properly, or
make the car move.
If you're into sports, then a sudden lack of circles would completely ruin your sporting
activities. In many sports, balls are necessary. Without circles there would be no
spheres, and these sports simply wouldn't be possible for anybody to play.
There are many jobs today that use circles in their work. Carpenters for example find
the circumference of a circle so they know how much material they will need to cover
the circle. People can use circles to determine the safety zone for fireworks. Circles can
also be used to see a location on earth from space. Architects will sometimes use
circles and their theorems to build a carousel. Painters will use circles in their art
sometimes to draw a picture.

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